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7.1.H. - Page 2 <br /> development in recognition of the fact that the developer is a local government agency, <br /> that the County agreed to avoid potentially negative economic development impacts on <br /> Redwood City Downtown by building outside of the Downtown, that the County has <br /> encountered additional costs associated with hazardous material clean up, and that the <br /> County has made voluntary upgrades to capacity and pipe sizing that benefit the City. <br /> Accordingly, if the City Council so approves, the proposed resolution would reduce for <br /> this development only development and construction permit fees, including but not <br /> limited to sewer capacity fees, sewer capital fees, and water capacity fees, and related <br /> ancillary construction and permit fees by up to fifty percent (50%) in a total amount not <br /> to exceed five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000). <br /> ALTERNATIVES <br /> The Council could choose to not adopt the resolution, thereby requiring the County to <br /> pay established City fees. <br /> FISCAL IMPACT <br /> There will be a reduction in fees collected, in the amount of $500,000. <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW <br /> Not a project under CEQA (California Environmental Quality Act). <br /> BILL EKERN <br /> COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR <br /> ROBERT B. BELL <br /> CITY MANAGER <br /> ATTACHMENTS <br /> 1. Resolution waiving and reducing permit application fees payable by San Mateo <br /> County for construction of new county jail <br />